Part, chapter

 1    1,    1|       be necessary to count by hundreds of contos. Ah! there is
 2    1,    6|        Joam Garral felled some hundreds of trees from his stock
 3    1,    6|      raise it and carry it for hundreds of leagues to the Atlantic
 4    1,    7|     and the birds flew away in hundreds, and the monkeys fled from
 5    1,    8|      the river and between the hundreds of islands and islets which
 6    1,   10|     added Manoel; “we might do hundreds of thousands of miles in
 7    1,   10|     the use of remembering the hundreds of names in the ‘Tupi’ dialect
 8    1,   11| dolphins which played about in hundreds, striking with their tails
 9    2,    1|       be sought for among some hundreds of dwellings, of very rudimentary
10    2,   20|    most sympathetic reception.~Hundreds of craft of all sorts conveyed
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